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Leadership vs Management
Army states that it wants leaders, not managers. In this article Chris McDougall argues that management and leadership aren’t two ends of a spectrum; they are complementary lines of effort that all bosses need to excel at.
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Leadership Quarterly Edition 2 | Centre for Australian Army Leadership
CAAL's 2nd Edition of the Leadership Quarterly covers off on leadership training by CPL Newham (2RAR), toxic leadership and some recommended reading with a number of book reviews.
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Leadership Behaviour: A ‘Good Human’ Approach for Effective Leadership
"It's not that hard, just start by being a good human!" – Gavin Duncan, 2016
OPP
Book Review | Moral Injury: Unseen Wounds in an Age of Barbarism, By Tom Frame
'Moral Injury: Unseen Wounds in an Age of Barbarism' is foundational reading for all chaplains and other military professionals interested in understanding and healing moral injury, or even better helping to avoid it in the first place.
STEM
War Machines: Can AI for War be Ethical?
On 24 Feb 20 the US Department of Defense (DoD) announced a number of ethical guidelines as they continue to develop AI for battlefield use. In this article Aaron Wright looks at how four schools of ethical thought may react to the use of battlefield AI.
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ASLO PME Activity - Reading for War
CO ASLO set a PME task for his soldiers and officers to read a book and provide a review in 5 mins. This article features the video presentations by the staff.
OPP
Building a Continuity Plan into a CP During OP COVID-19 ASSIST
Marius Basanovic has an interesting Command Post (CP) quandary for us.
OPP
Reducing Injury Risk – Defence Needs to go Back to the Basics
Army and Defence does not have an injury surveillance system. Emma Williams outlines a way forward, working toward an injury surveillance system so that we can have better understanding of whether we are achieving injury risk reduction in Defence.
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